RE: New Vehicles at Blyth
(31 May 2026, 1:35 pm)Nerd4321 wrote Why would u get rid of all them perfectly fine Pulsars. There ain't anything wrong with them have a use
You seem to have a lot of fantasies ideas on where you would send buses but dont seem to have an idea
Because they're the oldest vehicles in the fleet and are being used on services which should arguably be double decker,
Arriva Northumbria should be fully double deck for the:
-X14/X15/X16/X18/777 (X16/777 don't need them really but if they're gonna end up on the other three then they do)
-X20/X30
-X21/X22
-35
-43/44/45
-306/308
-X7/X8/X9/X10
The only single deck routes should be the:
-1/57/57A (PVR 8)
-2 (PVR 4)
-553 (PVR 1)
-X9 (PVR 5)
-434 (Solo PVR 1)
So Northumbria only need 20 or so singles to cover a PVR of 18 where they currently have 8 Streetlites and 31 Pulsars
Blyth only needs 1499-1505 for the 553 and X9 - any other Pulsars there can go
Ashington only need 1574-78 and 81-83, 1512-13 plus a handful of others - ideally these Pulsars would be swapped for more Streetlites from Durham County which may come about when Darlo goes fully electric.
Pulsars have been good workhorses but the oldest ones are at 16 years old now and they're at varying levels of acceptability internally. Although a practical standpoint would be for the oldest go first I would argue any with fabric seats rather than e-leather or that haven't ever had an internal refurb need to go first, so for example 1499 although it would make sense for it to stay should go before an older ex-MAX example like 1404 or 1409. Having said that down in NW and Wales they've been giving internal refreshes to 13-plate Pulsars so who knows.